Sony announces 13 new handycams at CES 2010. The new range of handycams include new XR, CX and TG series. The top of the line XR550V now has 24mbps, Memory Duo/SDHC card support , 240GB hard disk drive and a new EXMOR R 1/2.88" CMOS sensor that is optimized for low light. The LCD screen is now a 3.5" and the camera has full manual controls. The variation among the series are mainly memory configurations. The real shocker is that Sony has finally moved away from its proprietary Memory Stick format and included SDHC, which means it's finally feeling the heat from competitors. The new FX 24mbps 1080/60i still has no native 24p. The camera is now capable of 3 lux with 1/30 shutter speed with ASS mode on which is a new mark for small form camcorders. Other features include GPS, a wider 26.3mm G lens and the sensor is interpolated to 12 mp for stills.The new range of cameras are slight larger than the out going models but only by millimeters. They should fit back into housings designed for the previous XR and CX range.Included in the 13 handycams are 5 new SD cameras.

Also announced were 2 pro camcorders recording in 24mbps AVCHD, the 3 EXMOR-R 1/3" sensor NX5 and AX2000, which is the consumer version of the NX5. The NX5 has 1080/24/30p and 720/60p plus HD-SDI and XLR outputs. The camera also has SMPTE time code and dual channel PCM audio. The new optimized EXMOR R sensor can record at 1.5lux at 1/30 with auto exposure/gain on.

Judging for the pics, the AX2000 looks like the size of PD-170. So the question remains for the semi pro underwater shooter who wants to go HD & tapeless - who wants a small camera like the old TRV-950 or HC1000 that can white balance & have 3 CCD/CMOS. Should he,

1. Opt for the Canon HF S11/ Gates combo that has manual WB (Single sensor)
2. Wait for the review of this new AX2000 for underwater shots
3. Forget tapeless and look for a 2nd hand A1U & housing (Single sensor)

I'm actually disappointed with the AX2000/NX5. It's stupid that their HDV series gets 50/60i, 24/25/30p and their NX series does not. If a ViDSLR can do it , why not a camcorder? Especially one that costs $5k.
Still for pros who don't need PAL/NTSC, the specs look great. Looking at the Pana's HMC150, 3xSensor AVCHD looks great. As good as XDCAM EX sometimes, and that's nothing to sneeze about. And if it's as clean as they claim, it'll be a great camera.... IF housing manufacturers make a housing for it. I'm sure the non-molded housing manufacturers can easily adapt their housing to fit the pro cameras though, but I'm not sure the molded aluminum housings will be available.

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After playing with the HF S10/S11 quite a bit the past few months, it takes a big step up to make it worth it. Going from the HF cameras to the EX1 is definitely noticeable and worth the upgrade. Im waiting to see how these cams actually perform.

On the Panasonic front, Ive yet to check the specs, my question is how will it perform in low light. The HVX 200 was a great camera above water, but its low light performance underwater didnt cut it. After shooting with an EX1 for a year and a half underwater, bar has been raised quite a bit for these prosumer and pro level cameras I feel. The difference in $1000-$2000 for the camera when you are investing 12-20k for the total underwater system, is minimal.

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Posted 11 January 2010 - 10:07 AM

IF housing manufacturers make a housing for it. I'm sure the non-molded housing manufacturers can easily adapt their housing to fit the pro cameras though, but I'm not sure the molded aluminum housings will be available.

That's is why I am amazed the no one makes a hi end housing for the JVC 100M...here is a great cam, shoots in several modes and can capture in QT envelope. Is a perfect size and price for everyone. The only negatives on this cam is JVC's less than stellar rep for durability which I have heard has been improved greatly. Steve

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